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This week I got the chance to chat with Jordan Caves-Callarman who is, among many other things, the Game Master for Wildcards, a Savage Worlds live stream on Saving Throw Show. For those unfamiliar with Jordan’s work, Wildcards has just finished up multi year Deadlands Reloaded campaign and has just started their new East Texas University campaign.
This episode was recorded well in advance so you’re going to hear me react very strongly to the news that Jordan’s plan was to run ETU, my favorite setting. You can catch the show Fridays at 8:00PM Pacific on http://twitch.tv/savingthrowshow or at Genghis Con in Denver, where I have been informed a bunch of the cast will be in attendance.
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And with all that out of the way, let’s jump into the our chat with Jordan Caves-Callarman.
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